The New Deal
Join host James Hartley as he examines the pivotal transition from the New Deal era to World War Two mobilization. This episode explores how America's entry into global conflict fundamentally transformed Roosevelt's domestic agenda and achieved the full employment that had eluded New Deal programs. We discuss the shift from 'Dr. New Deal' to 'Dr. Win the War,' examining how massive defense spending finally ended the Great Depression while reshaping American society. The episode covers the dismantling of key New Deal programs like the CCC and WPA, the rise of women in the workforce, and the contradictions of wartime democracy, including Japanese American internment and ongoing racial discrimination. We analyze how military Keynesianism succeeded where civilian public works had struggled, and explore the lasting legacy of New Deal innovations that survived the transition to wartime economy. The episode examines unemployment statistics, defense spending growth, and the social transformations that defined this crucial period. Perfect for history enthusiasts, students of American politics, and anyone interested in understanding how economic crises and global conflicts reshape domestic policy. Discover how the New Deal's core principles evolved rather than disappeared, influencing decades of American economic and social policy that followed.
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